Fnatic & Gen.G Return to Call of Duty League? | CDL 2024 Team Changes Explained
Big CDL 2024 team shake-ups are coming! Fnatic and Gen.G may return, replacing Carolina Royal Ravens and LA Guerrillas. Falcons could replace Vegas Legion, with Boston Breach stabilizing despite earlier turmoil.

Team Shake-Ups
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Big Returns Expected:
- Fnatic and Gen.G are rumored to be returning to the Call of Duty League (CDL).
- They could potentially replace Carolina Royal Ravens and Los Angeles Guerrillas in the 12-team league.
- Fnatic last participated in CoD esports in 2017, while Gen.G had a roster in 2019 but opted out of the CDL's inaugural season.
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New Additions:
Advertisement- Falcons are expected to replace Vegas Legion in the league.
- This indicates that several team slots could be changing hands this season.
Boston Breach's Status
- Boston Breach Stability: Despite unstable financial backing and earlier reports of a complete staff layoff by ownership group Oxygen Esports, rumors suggest that Boston Breach will continue to compete in the upcoming season.
Context and Changes
- Mass Layoffs: Earlier this year, Activision Blizzard laid off many employees in its esports division, leading to the use of contract workers for CDL broadcasts. This organizational shakeup may have contributed to the current team transitions.
Upcoming Events
- CoD Next Event: Taking place on Wednesday, August 28, this event will likely provide more clarity and announcements regarding the upcoming CDL season.
- BO6 Beta Release: The Black Ops 6 beta will be available two days later, on August 30, marking the start of the transition to the Black Ops 6 CDL season.
Impact
- Free Agent Movement: With team slots in flux, several players could be entering free agency, leading to significant roster changes ahead of the new season.
- Esports Organizations Returning: The return of major esports organizations like Fnatic and Gen.G could reinvigorate the Call of Duty competitive scene, adding more excitement and competition.